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Archive: News / World / Middle East (7 Stories)

AP PHOTOS: Scenes from Baghdad, 10 years on

03/19/2013 1:39am
To the first-time visitor, Baghdad might seem like a normal city. Well, almost normal: Pockmarked buildings and pervasive checkpoints serve as a stark reminder of the violence that nearly tore the country in the decade following the U.S.-led invasion, which began on March 20, 2003.

Syria regime claims rebel chemical attack kills 25

03/19/2013 7:39am
Syria's state-run news agency says 25 people have been killed in an alleged rebel chemical attack in northern Syria.

Syrians trade accusations of chemical attack

03/19/2013 9:06am
Syria's government and rebels traded accusations of a chemical attack Tuesday on a northern village near Aleppo. However a U.S. official said there was no evidence of any such attack.

In south Egypt, fears over Islamist vigilantes

03/19/2013 12:09pm
The Gamaa Islamiya once waged a bloody insurgency here, attacking police and Christians in a campaign to create an Islamic state. Now a political force, the former jihadis say they are setting up their own parallel police and are determined to ensure law and order in this southern Egyptian province.

Protests, pleas and gifts ahead of Obama's visit

03/19/2013 1:14pm
Preparing for the scheduled arrival of President Barack Obama Wednesday, the wife of Israel's premier has prepared gifts to take home with him. Sarah Netanyahu will send Michelle Obama a traditional plate used for the festival of Passover, which starts next week. A statement from the Prime Minister's Office said the plate can be used during the White House's annual Passover meal.

AP Analysis: In Mideast, partial deal tantalizes

03/19/2013 2:20pm
As the U.S. president prepares to reinsert himself in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, his best hope may be to set aside grand hopes for a final agreement and make do with a partial deal.

Rebels pick US citizen as Syrian prime minister

03/19/2013 3:20pm
The man chosen to head the Syrian opposition's new interim government is a Syrian-born American citizen who has spent decades in the United States working for technology companies and advocating for various Muslim causes.
 
   
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